A modern take on The Wizard of Oz, about a young woman trying to find her way home after tragedy. Mimi’s life has flipped upside down! She’s gone from happy wife to heartbroken widow and mixed-up mistress, while only in her early thirties. She’s determined to find her way back to a happy life. Mimi’s journey kicks off on Fire Island.

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*****COPYRIGHT: All of the films published by us are legally licensed. We have acquired the rights (at least for specific territories) from the rightholders by contract. If you have questions please send an email to: info@amogo.de

Two inexperienced filmmakers attempt to shoot a film based on a hollow and a cliched “cabin in the woods” script. The only glimmer of hope for their doomed project comes from the visionary mind of a true film aficionado who they cast for the lead role. With a little help, the film takes a big leap from amateur hour, to cinematic bliss.

“FRAZIER PARK RECUT” follows the filmmakers as they document the behind-the-scenes trials and tribulations of producing an independent found-footage horror film. After writing a script, collecting production gear, and securing a “cabin in the woods” location, Tyler and Sam hit gold when they cast the perfect actor, Tom Morris, to play the psychopathic antagonist of their film. With everything falling into place, the trio travels to the small, isolated town of Frazier Park, California to make their dream a reality.

The great Miss Helen Keller once said, “Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all.” A sophomore lives by these words. It’s time to make the most of life. It’s time to change the rules. It’s time to make a little history of your own. You’re not a freshman anymore. Sophomore year is here.

We join the sophomores of Helen Keller High School as they take us on all their adventures throughout tenth grade. This is their formative year, and they’re taking everyone along for the ride.

Their teachers, parents, little brothers, and older sisters all get swept away in the whirlwind. Whether they’re caught with their pants down, or shirt off, being dragged across an intersection, or leaping out of a window, they know they’ve been infected by the contagious spirit of youth. It’s time to make up your own rules. It’s time to be inspired. It’s time for everyone, young and old, to live the life of a sophomore.

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IMDB: “When do you know that you’ve hit the big time? Struggling comedian, Derek, has started a writing job at a top-rated nightly comedy show and his career appears to be secure, but he’s unfulfilled. He isn’t making the type of comedy that he loves. After a serendipitous late-night interaction with an unassuming fan, Derek finds an outlet for his comedy by doing stand-up bits in the subway. These bits are filmed by his subway audience, and posted on Youtube, Facebook, distributed through Snapchat. In the subway he is free to say what he wants and what he thinks people need to hear. He doesn’t hold back on politics, race, or gender, and for his commentary he faces verbal and sometimes physical abuse. Neither stop him from always being authentic, funny, and thought provoking. Derek puts his job and personal relationships on the line to be the artist he must be. Derek is Funny is a feature film about the struggling artist who won’t sell out, even when the most sought-after television deal is his for the taking.” Written by Reid Arnstein

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An adult adventure comedy about three young door-to-door salesmen from Los Angeles, who get in some financial troubles and decide finding a treasure is the best
way to solve them.

Three young door to door salesmen from Los Angeles get in some financial troubles and decide finding a treasure is the best way to solve them.
Paul Third, Pockets O’toole, and Ty Iglesi are salesmen who aspire to greater things. After a misunderstanding, they get fired from their jobs, and they get blackmailed by their boss. To fix that problem, they decide to try a drug deal. When that goes awry, the guys decide on a way to solve all of life’s problems while also succeeding in their ambitions: find treasure and get rich free.

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The great Miss Helen Keller once said, “Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all.” A sophomore lives by these words. It’s time to make the most of life. It’s time to change the rules. It’s time to make a little history of your own. You’re not a freshman anymore. Sophomore year is here.

We join the sophomores of Helen Keller High School as they take us on all their adventures throughout tenth grade. This is their formative year, and they’re taking everyone along for the ride.

Their teachers, parents, little brothers, and older sisters all get swept away in the whirlwind. Whether they’re caught with their pants down, or shirt off, being dragged across an intersection, or leaping out of a window, they know they’ve been infected by the contagious spirit of youth. It’s time to make up your own rules. It’s time to be inspired. It’s time for everyone, young and old, to live the life of a sophomore.

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Lawrence Shaw is a run of the mill guy who just can’t get accepted for being who he is. He’s not straight enough for his job where he sells testosterone fueled ad campaigns to beer companies and he’s not stereotypically gay enough for his boyfriend. To make things worse, his father Elijah just died and his last dying wish was for Lawrence to go on a road trip with his extremely homophobic half-brother Kevin to bury his ashes. It’s a heroically dumb journey of brotherly love and acceptance that begs the age old question… Can you truly accept someone else when you can’t even accept yourself?

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A film crew follows around Roman Bickerstaff, a college RA who lives, eats and breathes the job. Chaos ensues when the school has decided to make cutbacks and Roman’s job hangs in the balance.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR: Mathew is an award winning director, writer and producer. Roman Bickerstaff: The Rise and Fall of an R.A. was his first feature film as a director, writer and actor. He has written and directed the award winning short film Theoria, for which Mathew received distinction and film of the year from the university of Central Arkansas. Mathew has had five films play in over 14 festivals across the country including the prestigious LA Comedy Festival. Currently Mathew is working in the television industry as a producer at EWTN where he has produced such events as the canonization of Mother Teresa.

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